Thanks for reading all. I am just curious if anyone knows someone who has gotten into Thomas Cooley with a very low LSAT and GPA score. I know websites show this law school's lowest acceptable LSAT and GPA score is LSAT Low 154, GPA LOW 2.75, but I read the school actually accepts lower than that. I've read the 'good' and the 'bad' about Thomas M. Cooley through articles and various forums, so I'm not here to discuss that (I know how topics can branch out to other topics). I'm just curious if anyone knows, even if someone personally, has gotten into Thomas Cooley Law School with scores lower than this. Just out of curiosity am I asking this question, so thanks ahead of time!

Thanks for reading all. I am just curious if anyone knows someone who has gotten into Thomas Cooley with a very low LSAT and GPA score. I know websites show this law school's lowest acceptable LSAT and GPA score is LSAT Low 145, GPA LOW 2.75, but I read the school actually accepts lower than that. I've read the 'good' and the 'bad' about Thomas M. Cooley through articles and various forums, so I'm not here to discuss that (I know how topics can branch out to other topics). I'm just curious if anyone knows, even if someone personally, has gotten into Thomas Cooley Law School with scores lower than this. Just out of curiosity am I asking this question, so thanks ahead of time!

Yes, I'd say you have a very good chance of admission. I applied last year and got in (and will be attending in fall). My lsat was slightly higher, but my gpa was around the 2.5 area. Message for more info if you like. Best of luck with your applications.

My undergrad gpa was a 2.75, and the first try with the LSAT was a 146. I'm still waiting on my second LSAT scores from the October 2010 exam, and Cooley had already sent me an acceptance letter. I am happy to say at least I have been accepted into one law school.

Good luck to everyone as they complete the application process as well.

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Law School 2011.Took the LSAT twice. Scored higher (thankfully) with the second test.Special thank you to http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/ for the LSAT study guides.Good luck with applications everyone!